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Re: Speed of still water [#permalink]
I see, the answer gives you speed relative to water but the problem never gives you a point of reference for measuring speed. If the problem said that 'he floats/or is rowing/ or is boating upstream, then you can conclude that it is 2+6=8 since the point of reference is water. For all we know he could be walking in the water. That actually what I thought at first. Is it from official GMAT exam?
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Re: Speed of still water [#permalink]
No its from some random source on the internet
the link is https://www.gmatbuster.org/

i thought the question was a bit ambiguous...
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Re: Speed of still water [#permalink]
For this kind of questions you can't think too much. It's simply saming if the water flows down at 2 and his speed is 8 in still water then his speed when he goes upstream would be 6. Better change the person to a boat.
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Re: Speed of still water [#permalink]
HongHu wrote:
For this kind of questions you can't think too much. It's simply saming if the water flows down at 2 and his speed is 8 in still water then his speed when he goes upstream would be 6. Better change the person to a boat.


ahhh now that makes sense...and i finally understand the answer
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Re: Speed of still water [#permalink]
cloudz9 wrote:
Got this question wrong...would appreciate someone explaining what the speed of 'still water' could mean...

3. Find the speed of a man in still water if he goes upstream at 6 km/h when the rate of stream is 2 km/h.

A. 2 km/h
B. 8 km/h
C. 6 km/h
D. 14 km/h
E. 4 km/h


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upstream rate = still position - speed of water current
downstream rate = still position + speed of water current

its very simple logic.

the harder question is here.
https://www.gmatclub.com/forum/t37803



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